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I have the same problem. I bought them almost a year ago and they started doing that just last week, but only the extension cord. I figured I might buy a new extension cord, but before I do can you tell me if you fixed it ?

It is one of two things the speaker is defective "has a rattle" or it has come loose from it's mount, if you can remove the outer ear **** you should see two or three screws that hold the speaker in place, make sure they are tight. If the problem persists replace the headphones because it would be next to impossible to find a replacement speaker.

I'm having the same problem over here...
At the store they told me i need to resold it? While i have no experience at this at al! :(
So it seems if you remove the foam ears at the side where the cable is entering you will see 3 little screws...
Next step is opening, but i can't help you any further than this... Sorry man i'm looking for a solutions my self!